Project Profile: Adopt-a-Road IV
Adopt-a-Road is a Clark County program that enlists individuals or organizations to keep sections of county roadways clean. Amberglen Good Works has committed to patrol the streets surrounding our neighborhood three times a year. Our litter collection route is shown on the map below and has been divided into three parts, corresponding to a Yellow Team, a Green Team, and a Red Team.
We completed three work days last year and our fourth is scheduled for Saturday, October 21. We need volunteers to help us with the litter collection. Please take a look at the table below and tell us which team you’d like to join by contacting us at amberglengoodworks@gmail.com. If more than one time would work for you, please list your choices in order of preference and we’ll try to give you your first choice. We’ll keep the table up-to-date as volunteers contact us, so get your preference in early.
Yellow Team | Green Team | Red Team |
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Sue Nelson (Team leader) | John Grant (Team leader) | Chuck Polacek (Team leader) |
Cindi Kludt | Don Covert | Karen Williams |
Patti or Karl Durovchic | Charleen Polacek | Jane Cicala |
Song Natiola | Karen Schaefer | Carolyn McDonald |
Dave Natiola | Deb Rowe | |
Nick Rexing | ||
Chris Needham | ||
Meet at 9am at NE 70th Ave. and NE St. Johns Rd. | Meet at 11am at NE 67th Ave. and NE 119th St. | Meet at 1pm at NE 109th St. and NE 64th Ave. |
Each team will meet at the designated time and location for a short training review, to sign waiver forms, and then to begin trash collection. The total time required for each route is an hour to an hour-and-a-half.
For more information, please see “Project Completed: Adopt-a-Road III”, the Clark County Adopt-a-Road introduction video and the Adopt-a-Road training video.